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A Motorway is the nearest equivalent. A Motorway has to have six lanes (usually), a speed limit of 70mph, an empty lane on either side for cars that have to stop (called the "Hard Shoulder") and no flat junctions except at the start and finish. A "Dual Carriageway" is a road with four lanes and a speed limit of 60mph, usually with some flat junctions and no hard shoulder.
ok well you have got four colours of reflecting studs. Green, Red, White, Amber.Green are on the slip loads. Red are on hard shoulder. white between lanes and Amber at central reservation.White are easy to remember as they are like on normal roads.Red is an emergency colour. the hard shoulder is only used in an emergency.green is go. so to go somewhere off the motorway you would use the slip road.
A 4mm brush will work well for shoulder hair and should detangle it well.
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when someone sets a screen for you, you should "go on the screen", meaning you should use the screen and go shoulder to shoulder while your using her to block your opponent
I should think that driving in cities would use less petrol per year because one mostly drives such shorter distances. Still, the speedier motorway driving has the engine turning over very much closer to its peak power rpm's - the autocar will see much better petrol efficiency near the peak power point, so one would use less petrol per mile on the motorway.
WD 40 should not be used on a person.
You pull off onto the "hard shoulder" or the "curb".
You can blow into the shoulder button that is not working for a temporary fix. But if you want it to stay fixed you should use an air compressor & blow air into the shoulder button that is not working.
Not always, you can, if nobody is there, you can use the other direction lane.
i would think that's a bone bruise. i had a shoulder injury quite the same i would think that's a bone bruise. i had a shoulder injury quite the same